Finnian Garbutt, a prominent figure on BBC, shared a poignant update following a diagnosis of cancer. The 28-year-old actor, known for his role as PC Ryan Power in the acclaimed crime series “Hope Street” filmed in Northern Ireland, disclosed that he has been battling Stage 3 skin cancer that has unfortunately spread to his neck.
Initially mistaking a lump behind his ear for an ingrown hair, Finnian became concerned when his barber pointed out the significant growth before he received the grim news of his condition. Subsequently, he underwent an intense 12-hour surgery to remove 75 lymph nodes from his face and neck.
Regrettably, Finnian, a married man with a young daughter, shared that the cancer has metastasized throughout his body, leading him to the “last stages of his life.” Posting on Instagram, he expressed, “I’ve been experiencing back and hip pain recently. Following scans, it’s been revealed that the cancer has rapidly progressed, and I am now approaching the end of my life.”
Reflecting on his journey since the diagnosis four years ago, Finnian highlighted his accomplishments, including his work on television, a forthcoming leading role in a movie, home ownership, marriage, and fatherhood. He thanked his supporters and invited them to connect for a drink or chat.
In a candid interview with Belfast Live, Finnian shared his emotional turmoil upon learning the severity of his condition. Facing the possibility of death and grappling with the impact on his life, he revealed his struggles with the diagnosis and the uncertainty it brought.
For those seeking support, the Macmillan Support Line offers confidential assistance to individuals affected by cancer. Finnian’s story serves as a reminder of life’s fragility and the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones.